The document says STOP APARTHEID's VIOLENCE is a series of activities to raise awareness and take action about the continuing violence of apartheid and to draw connections between violence in South Africa and in our own community. This effort will kick off on February 3, 1993 with a showing of "STOP THE VIOLENCE!," a short film produced by the Africa Fund Office, which will be the third film in MCHR's film/lecture series, A Question of Justice: Challenging Apartheid and Racism. The activities will end with a SOWETO DAY event on or near Soweto Day, June 16. The document discusses the Metropolitan Detroit community, Black-on-black violence, the Clinton administration, Nelson Mandela, Michael...
The document says STOP APARTHEID's VIOLENCE is a series of activities to raise awareness and take action about the continuing violence of apartheid and to draw connections between violence in South Africa and in our own community. This effort will kick off on February 3, 1993 with a showing of "STOP THE VIOLENCE!," a short film produced by the Africa Fund Office, which will be the third film in MCHR's film/lecture series, A Question of Justice: Challenging Apartheid and Racism. The activities will end with a SOWETO DAY event on or near Soweto Day, June 16. The document discusses the Metropolitan Detroit community, Black-on-black violence, the Clinton administration, Nelson Mandela, Michael Leslie, and Julie Klinker.